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abraham lincoln. so now he has to divide his time since 1846. lincoln slogan is turnabout is fair play. he is not going to try to agree on the issue. the toughest fights, the most aggressive fights are between people of their own party. he said turnabout is fair play. hardin decides not to run again. lincoln in 1846 is the unanimous choice in illinois. he has to go up against a democrat by the name of peter cartwright. he is not like any other creature that you have seen before. he is a guy who has his tent revivals interrupted by people who he later assaulted. it was a story about him getting put up in a swank new york hotel and he got lost. i've used a hatchet to blaze a trail so he would know how to get back. this is who lincoln has to go up against. [laughter] he is actually very successful. he has the biggest majority in the district, bigger than baker's majority and hardin's majority, now he has a gear and half until he is sworn in. so he continues to go to court, he continues to try these cases and handle cases. the last case that he hand
abraham lincoln. so now he has to divide his time since 1846. lincoln slogan is turnabout is fair play. he is not going to try to agree on the issue. the toughest fights, the most aggressive fights are between people of their own party. he said turnabout is fair play. hardin decides not to run again. lincoln in 1846 is the unanimous choice in illinois. he has to go up against a democrat by the name of peter cartwright. he is not like any other creature that you have seen before. he is a guy who...
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how dare abraham lincoln signed. presidential signatures are not required. this was a body that was unable to function for four months on this issue and they immediately pass a resolution condemning lincoln for signing his name to the 13th amendment. that is how much he wanted to be part of history. >> and he was a politician. some people were amazed that this movie showed him as a politician. >> once he signed that document is the same as when he signed the emancipation. his name is going into history and he wants to be part of it. >> what has emblem of ties to buy the bill with his name on it, i absolutely agree with you that the history, the course of the civil war as that happens is unimaginable without abraham lincoln. he turned the civil war into a revolution and lincoln knew that himself. this horrible holocaust award has a great deal to do in terms with the legislative history, but i think there is a dialectic here, the country is perhaps unimaginable without lincoln and lincoln is unimaginable without the country. had the house of representatives fa
how dare abraham lincoln signed. presidential signatures are not required. this was a body that was unable to function for four months on this issue and they immediately pass a resolution condemning lincoln for signing his name to the 13th amendment. that is how much he wanted to be part of history. >> and he was a politician. some people were amazed that this movie showed him as a politician. >> once he signed that document is the same as when he signed the emancipation. his name...
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you get 10 or 12 different abraham lincolns. the basic facts aren't changed. but the way that you interpret those facts, he seems to be an indexhausably interpretable figure. and so you sort of pick which lincoln you want to, you know, draum advertise. and-- drama advertise and lincoln that doris creates in teement of rival, the lincoln she presents and interprets in team of rivals is a fundamentally political guy. he has other kinds of genius. he's a great writer. he's a statesman, moral visionary but more than anything else in doris's book, he's a person who has an absolute con summate mastery of political process. and i found that incredibly appealing and steven found it incredibly appealing. so the bock gave us, you know, the field on which to embark on the journey to figure out how to dramatize this. and i worked with doris every week, sometimes every day i called her, e-mailed her. >> what would you e-mail her. what would you ask her. >> i would ask her if she understood why a certain event had happened. if she could understand why lincoln said this odd
you get 10 or 12 different abraham lincolns. the basic facts aren't changed. but the way that you interpret those facts, he seems to be an indexhausably interpretable figure. and so you sort of pick which lincoln you want to, you know, draum advertise. and-- drama advertise and lincoln that doris creates in teement of rival, the lincoln she presents and interprets in team of rivals is a fundamentally political guy. he has other kinds of genius. he's a great writer. he's a statesman, moral...
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this man, a kentucky slave owner, who was a friend of abraham lincoln, put it this way. slave property is unlike any other. it is the only property in the world that has locomotion with a mind to control it. and went on to say that that is why the owners of such property are so sensitive about any outside interference with it. slave property was valuable, but control over it seemed tenuous, and the masters hear about that fact, let's didn't convinced that their labors could be controlled and work profitably only if they were kept uneducated, uninformed, isolated from dangerous influences, closely watched, intimidated, and convinced that their status as slaves permanent and unchangeable. to accomplish that, southern communities and state legislators made it a crime to teach slaves to read, severely limited slave movement, author on his property, created slave control to enforce those limits to its severely restricted the freedom of the small community of free blacks who lived in the slave states, and they made it ever more difficult, even for whatever masters might choose
this man, a kentucky slave owner, who was a friend of abraham lincoln, put it this way. slave property is unlike any other. it is the only property in the world that has locomotion with a mind to control it. and went on to say that that is why the owners of such property are so sensitive about any outside interference with it. slave property was valuable, but control over it seemed tenuous, and the masters hear about that fact, let's didn't convinced that their labors could be controlled and...
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some were sitting by for hours for the time to read the words forever free and to see abraham lincoln's signature. although it didn't end slavery in america it fundamentally changed the character of the war. overnight the union became a war for human liberation. for the nearly 4 million it was a symbol of hope. that hope of freedom was finally realized in the amendment to the constitution which abolished slavery in the u.s. jurisdiction these landmark documents of the freedom reside here at the national archives but they are filled with documents that tell the story of the emancipation of the individual level. the letter from a black soldier to the enslaved wife assures her there's a present national difficulties are great yet i look forward to a brighter day and the one asked president lincoln if she were signing the nitze push proclamation sadly the answer was no because she was in maryland, a border state unaffected by the decree. the first-person accounts of the slaves on sob files provide a window on to the world before and after the war. some talk of choosing a name tabare as a fr
some were sitting by for hours for the time to read the words forever free and to see abraham lincoln's signature. although it didn't end slavery in america it fundamentally changed the character of the war. overnight the union became a war for human liberation. for the nearly 4 million it was a symbol of hope. that hope of freedom was finally realized in the amendment to the constitution which abolished slavery in the u.s. jurisdiction these landmark documents of the freedom reside here at the...
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himself to be the great leader he is, nearly half of the population will support abraham lincoln. so i guess it strikes me as necessary to look at the whole universe. if you look at the republican party and its policy of leaders, jim is exactly right. if you pull the camera back and say who i was on board with this, i think this is one thing the movie does a pretty good job of showing the democrats who are just apoplectic that lincoln didn't win. i don't think reconstruction -- at the beginning. you asked before it annette, about what is gained and lost in the prospectus today. i think it's the danger of seeing this as the unfolding, a vision come a plan a policy is that we forget how opposed he was, how risky it was, i think the election of 1864 is the turning point in the war. so nobody can do it on in one frame. jim has put down the frame of what drove people about. another free web eat, let's look at the northern population as a whole. and then look at the southern population. the fact that only 1000 weightman in virginia have fought for the union after so many have voted for
himself to be the great leader he is, nearly half of the population will support abraham lincoln. so i guess it strikes me as necessary to look at the whole universe. if you look at the republican party and its policy of leaders, jim is exactly right. if you pull the camera back and say who i was on board with this, i think this is one thing the movie does a pretty good job of showing the democrats who are just apoplectic that lincoln didn't win. i don't think reconstruction -- at the...
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no one gets more proof that abraham lincoln is gay than me. the last time i was at this store for the inner circle, someone brought me the holy grail, okay? is that guy here? is the -- i have to ask first. not here? then let's talk about him. here's what happens. i'm not dish promise you this is true. i was standing right of the and he comes top me early and says, brad, you want to see he holy grail? and he ah has crazy eyes and i'm like, you brought the holy grail to the barnes & noble, how i do not say yes? and in that aisle over there he takes out the holy grail if mean the holy grail. goes into this knapsack, pulls out the holy grail and size to me, drew read he be? and i'm like, i do. then he says you'll understand what this says, and he hands it to me and i take the holy grail and i look at it real close and i'm eyeing this old ancient'm pottery, and i'm looking at this thing, and he says, you see now, right? and i'm looking real close and there's not a single hebrew letter on the entire thing. not any letters. just like if you took the
no one gets more proof that abraham lincoln is gay than me. the last time i was at this store for the inner circle, someone brought me the holy grail, okay? is that guy here? is the -- i have to ask first. not here? then let's talk about him. here's what happens. i'm not dish promise you this is true. i was standing right of the and he comes top me early and says, brad, you want to see he holy grail? and he ah has crazy eyes and i'm like, you brought the holy grail to the barnes & noble,...
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because as i've said before, 16,000 books about abraham lincoln. one book about the 13th 13th amendment. one book and lincoln himself said this is the hard spoon that is -- harpoon that is killing slavery. and one more thing. when the resolution is shown to him at his desk, he says -- he writes on it, approved, abe lincoln. we presented you with copies of that resolution in new york a few weeks ago and the senate and house were outraged. how dare he sign. presidential signatures are not required on amendments so this is a body that was not able to function for four months on this issue. they immediately passioned a resolution condemning lincoln for signing his name the 13th 13th amendment but that's how much he wanted to be part of history. >> he was a consummate politician. >> when he signs the document, it's the same as when he signs the emancipation. his name is going into history and he wants wants to be part ot and it took politics to get there. >> it's like an ad, the signed bill with his name on it. i absolutely agree with you that the histo
because as i've said before, 16,000 books about abraham lincoln. one book about the 13th 13th amendment. one book and lincoln himself said this is the hard spoon that is -- harpoon that is killing slavery. and one more thing. when the resolution is shown to him at his desk, he says -- he writes on it, approved, abe lincoln. we presented you with copies of that resolution in new york a few weeks ago and the senate and house were outraged. how dare he sign. presidential signatures are not...
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he said to me we have pieces of abraham lincoln's skull. we have the bones of john wilkes-booth and we have the actual wallet that killed abraham lincoln. do you want to come and see it? yes i want to come and see that. so i go down to washington d.c. and when i get there they don't have the artifacts that they have pieces of some of the other ones as well. when i am there and he opens up a drawer and in this drawer are a bunch of bones. almost like you took a skeleton from your biology class and dump them in a drawer. he had femurs and other bones that i can't remember the name of. my uncle who doctor is -- relatives. and so he opens the door and i'm like what is that? then he hands me -- miguel opens up another drawer and hands me a jelly jar full of spongy material. that is the reign of charles guiteau the second man ever to assassinate a president. any man who will give you brain invite into your party. he's awesome. and then his assistant opens up another drawer and takes out a leather kind of like a swatch of leather. when you buy you
he said to me we have pieces of abraham lincoln's skull. we have the bones of john wilkes-booth and we have the actual wallet that killed abraham lincoln. do you want to come and see it? yes i want to come and see that. so i go down to washington d.c. and when i get there they don't have the artifacts that they have pieces of some of the other ones as well. when i am there and he opens up a drawer and in this drawer are a bunch of bones. almost like you took a skeleton from your biology class...
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so now in lincoln park, abraham lincoln and mary mcleod bethune faced each other and abraham lincoln's back is to the u.s. capitol. since we are pressed for time i'm going to keep going here who. all right. one of the other things i decided to do when researching this book was to expand the focus beyond just washington, d.c. because of course the district of columbia wouldn't be here without virginia and maryland, and there are deep connections between those two states and the district. so i decided to look around the d.c. metro area and see if there were interesting tidbits of african-american history that i could find and one of the most interesting stories that i found about washington, d.c. comes from the civil war era. now, during the civil war, freed slaves from the self often been startup their own cities and their own towns and so they could learn to be self-sufficient. in fact, they're had been several movies, one of the most famous is called rosewood. one of those towns existed here in the metro d.c. area. in fact, it existed exactly where arlington national cemetery sits tod
so now in lincoln park, abraham lincoln and mary mcleod bethune faced each other and abraham lincoln's back is to the u.s. capitol. since we are pressed for time i'm going to keep going here who. all right. one of the other things i decided to do when researching this book was to expand the focus beyond just washington, d.c. because of course the district of columbia wouldn't be here without virginia and maryland, and there are deep connections between those two states and the district. so i...
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the loss of abraham lincoln is a catastrophe of its imponderable proportion. i also thought i wanted to make sure somewhere in the movie like i said the greatest political speech ever made and the president of great triumph says we may pay their horrendous price price, not because god is on our side or their site, but we have all benefited -- benefited we may shed blood and lose our wealth to correct the imbalance as a consequence it is stunning to speak that kind of truce and at this point* ready to celebrate victory. that is the way it ended i am happy the inaugural address did. here broadens the horizon into a global scene. >> i would love for this to be a trilogy. will there be a prequel? >> is still day-lewis' ever wanted to do anything more, i would drop everything. having said that, i feel i can imagine in my lifetime there will be another step performance of lincoln comparable to daniel. i cannot imagine why this firework on a dramatic figure and i suspect to daniel did what he came to do in this movie and maybe i'm wrong and maybe he will sign for a s
the loss of abraham lincoln is a catastrophe of its imponderable proportion. i also thought i wanted to make sure somewhere in the movie like i said the greatest political speech ever made and the president of great triumph says we may pay their horrendous price price, not because god is on our side or their site, but we have all benefited -- benefited we may shed blood and lose our wealth to correct the imbalance as a consequence it is stunning to speak that kind of truce and at this point*...
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is every detail when abraham lincoln was shot, almost everything is cataloged and known. they can tell you what john wilkes booth had in his pants pocket, what the contents of his wallet were, what the name of his horse were and the color. they'll tell you next to ford's theater there was a bar, and john wilkes booth before he shot abraham lincoln went into this bar and ordered a drink. they'll tell you exactly what kind of drink he orders. the only detail that is not known has to do with how john wilkes booth got the white house valet. john wilkes booth walks into ford theater, he runs into an employee of the white house. and here's the moment in history, all this guy has to do is stop john wilkes booth, and all of history changes. at that moment rather than stopping him, john wilkes booth hands this valet a card, and to this day the only detail that is not known about the lincoln assassination is what is on this mysterious card. and some people say it's a calling card, and some people say it's a business card. i remembered that, actually, business cards back then used t
is every detail when abraham lincoln was shot, almost everything is cataloged and known. they can tell you what john wilkes booth had in his pants pocket, what the contents of his wallet were, what the name of his horse were and the color. they'll tell you next to ford's theater there was a bar, and john wilkes booth before he shot abraham lincoln went into this bar and ordered a drink. they'll tell you exactly what kind of drink he orders. the only detail that is not known has to do with how...
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was there evidence to suggest that perhaps the eman's make proclamation was issued by abraham lincoln as props a bold measure to really speed up the war by way of total war versus a head rush tolds total war, and this perhaps could be a real reason for his issue, speaking beyond the stairs of making it more about slavery and freeing the slaves, could it be more about that? >> well, lincoln himself said this is a measure, a military measure to help win the war. you're quite right to suggest that it's -- at it also part of the process of the war becoming what historians now call hard war. the idea that the war would be over in just a few months, that both sides shared back in 1861, long gone now, and clearly this was a measure -- a military necessity was the phrase that was used, widespread phrase used to justify the emancipation proclamation by weakening the cop fed rissi to win the war. it was part of the process. >> in anticipation of greater bloodshed, too, for that party, and some of the skirmishes that followed. >> well, nobody in january 1, 1863, could know whether the war was go
was there evidence to suggest that perhaps the eman's make proclamation was issued by abraham lincoln as props a bold measure to really speed up the war by way of total war versus a head rush tolds total war, and this perhaps could be a real reason for his issue, speaking beyond the stairs of making it more about slavery and freeing the slaves, could it be more about that? >> well, lincoln himself said this is a measure, a military measure to help win the war. you're quite right to...
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>> and the number one thing you don't want to hear from a guy dressed as abraham lincoln. >> hey, jackass, are you going to thank me for the day off? >> i say number two takes the cake. where is w.? >>> as we talked about earlier, we're down to the wire when it comes to avoiding big chops in government spending, so alan simpson wants to know why the deficit reduction plan he put together with erskine bowles wasn't carried out. >> i say to people before you, you know, begin to drool at the mouth and go crazy and scratch our eyeballs out, read the damn report. people say, what are you doing to the vulnerable? i say read it. we don't do anything to people on ssi. we don't do anything with food stamps. we don't do anything with people on unemployment. get your -- use your bean instead of listening to crap all day long from the right and the left. >> that's actually pretty tame compared to some other things he said about the folks involved in deficit reduction talks. >> if you have -- if you're a politician and get up and say i know we're going to get this done, get rid of all earmarks, all wa
>> and the number one thing you don't want to hear from a guy dressed as abraham lincoln. >> hey, jackass, are you going to thank me for the day off? >> i say number two takes the cake. where is w.? >>> as we talked about earlier, we're down to the wire when it comes to avoiding big chops in government spending, so alan simpson wants to know why the deficit reduction plan he put together with erskine bowles wasn't carried out. >> i say to people before you, you...
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>> abraham lincoln. >> lincoln. what did he do? >> he freed the slaves. >> he did. wow? how do you know all that? >> school. >> school's good to you. is there any slaves that you remember? that maybe he freed? >> no. >> not really. >> he stopped slavery. >> yeah. >> and he worked with harriet tubman, who i really like too? >> why do you like henry tubman? >> harriet. >> i liked her she worked with slavery and dippd the undergrou railroad and stuff like that. >> was she president? >> no. >> the worst thing he got killeden the thkilled in the theatetheater, some one play he was watching with his wife. >> are you serious? that's terrible. my god, did that really happen. what movie was he watching? >> i have no idea. >> in the beginning of the movie, or the middle or the end. >> in the beginning. >> he didn't get a chance to watch his movie. my god, i really feel bad for him. i've did not know that lincoln got killed in a movie theater. >> he has pretty famous speeches. >> do you know any of his speech you could tell us? >> the gettysburg address, i think. >> want to recite
>> abraham lincoln. >> lincoln. what did he do? >> he freed the slaves. >> he did. wow? how do you know all that? >> school. >> school's good to you. is there any slaves that you remember? that maybe he freed? >> no. >> not really. >> he stopped slavery. >> yeah. >> and he worked with harriet tubman, who i really like too? >> why do you like henry tubman? >> harriet. >> i liked her she worked with slavery and...
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even with abraham lincoln. what i thought i would do in the main body of my remarks is tell a couple of my favorite stories. more importantly about presidential character. many involve our 24th and important president, grover cleveland. he fathered a child out of wedlock. she might have been a prostitute. cleveland was a bachelor. fathering a child seem like the thing to do at a time. a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country would not pay attention here. it became a huge story because they wouldn't it would let it go. one of the things that faced him as it turned out that genes likely had more affairs than cleveland and his wife gave birth about six months after they got married. so blame was keeping on this condemnation. one thing we dislike more than politicians is a hypocritical politician. the other thing is the republicans push these issues. there is a song, there's a little jingle, they would say mother, where's my father, pretending that they were little orphans
even with abraham lincoln. what i thought i would do in the main body of my remarks is tell a couple of my favorite stories. more importantly about presidential character. many involve our 24th and important president, grover cleveland. he fathered a child out of wedlock. she might have been a prostitute. cleveland was a bachelor. fathering a child seem like the thing to do at a time. a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country would not pay attention...
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the collaborative has chosen for the second place at 12 greater, from abraham lincoln high school. stephanie chung (applause) and then we have a number of first place winners. i'm sure this is all about collaboration, talking about it, what it means absorbing the purpose and working together. the first place poster altogether for all of us to see. i would like to name everybody. community youth center of san francisco, the young asian women against violence youth participant jennifer chang. kimberly how. erica lam. allie lee. adriana wen (sounds like) diana -- and amy ung. congratulations everybody. (applause) (applause) (applause) good job everybody. thank you. and so at this time supervisor -- or do i give it back to -- nancy. thank you again. >> at this time we would like to call supervisor carmen chu. (applause) >> i think that is part of the program they wanted the winners to perhaps say a few words. >> thank you for choosing our picture. we were really surprised when you did. we are really happy. (applause) >> we were very surprised. thank you very much. (applause) >> i'm tif
the collaborative has chosen for the second place at 12 greater, from abraham lincoln high school. stephanie chung (applause) and then we have a number of first place winners. i'm sure this is all about collaboration, talking about it, what it means absorbing the purpose and working together. the first place poster altogether for all of us to see. i would like to name everybody. community youth center of san francisco, the young asian women against violence youth participant jennifer chang....
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and i said no for about six months. >> rose: why did you say no. >> because it's abraham lincoln. and i thought you know a what we were just talking been. you want to understand motives, you want to understand what is going on inside the heads of characters that you create. and i 4 no hope of ever really understanding how abraham lincoln did what he did any more than i have of understanding how shakespeare wrote hamlet or mozart wrote-- or george elliott wrote middle march. i don't know. i can't understand that. these people are geniuss. they have a function on a higher plane than most people. and if i knew how to write hamlet i would write hamlet. but you know, when you read the major lincoln biographies and i feel by now i've read all of them, you get, you know, however many there are 10 or 12 that i think are really significant am you get 10 or 12 different abraham lincolns, the basic facts aren't changed. but the way that you interpret those facts, he schemes to be an indexhausably interpretable figure. and so you sort of pick which lincoln you want to, you know, draum adverti
and i said no for about six months. >> rose: why did you say no. >> because it's abraham lincoln. and i thought you know a what we were just talking been. you want to understand motives, you want to understand what is going on inside the heads of characters that you create. and i 4 no hope of ever really understanding how abraham lincoln did what he did any more than i have of understanding how shakespeare wrote hamlet or mozart wrote-- or george elliott wrote middle march. i don't...
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. >> in honor of abraham lincoln's birthday, a letter was on display signed by president lincoln and secretary of state william seward in 1863. appointed william gramm of new jersey as the council of the united states to keep town, south africa. the priceless document was given to the pratt library in 1940 and is part of the special department which includes historical documents. abraham lincoln would be 204 years old today. >> 42 animal lovers, it might be a chance of a lifetime. >> imagine going to work caring for exotic animals. for the right person, the opportunity awaits you. >> if you are looking for a job, you might want to check out the maryland's in baltimore. they are hiring. it was feeding time this morning for the penguins. feeding the penguins is not as simple was you might think. the keepers at this exhibit feet of twice a day and keep close track of what each one eats. ashley loves her job at the zoo. >> people think it's not possible. they say i never do that. but you just get in there and work hard and it's possible. once i started getting into the business, you can
. >> in honor of abraham lincoln's birthday, a letter was on display signed by president lincoln and secretary of state william seward in 1863. appointed william gramm of new jersey as the council of the united states to keep town, south africa. the priceless document was given to the pratt library in 1940 and is part of the special department which includes historical documents. abraham lincoln would be 204 years old today. >> 42 animal lovers, it might be a chance of a lifetime....
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[laughter] or that abraham lincoln actually died from -- [laughter] join me from standing up against any actual knowledge about guns. let the cdc know they can take our ignorance whenthey they [c] >> stephen: welcome back. thanks very much. [cheers and applause] nation, as you may know, on thursday pope benedict will be stepping down. and as television's foremost roman catholic i'll have full coverage of this story in pope watch: 2013678 i'll be on the ground live from rome to cover the story up close and papal. this wednesday il papa will give his last public audience and circle st. peter's square in the pope noble salute the enormous crowd. naturally, the jackals in the media are take advantage of pope's exit to strike with new scandal rumors. >> blackmail sex scandal. allegations involving the catholic's church. >> allegations involving sex, prostitution and blackmail. >> a secret network of gay priests. >> alleges that a network that they may have made themselves vulnerable to male prostitutions. >> stephen: that's right. there's even claims of hidden camera footage. [ laughter ]
[laughter] or that abraham lincoln actually died from -- [laughter] join me from standing up against any actual knowledge about guns. let the cdc know they can take our ignorance whenthey they [c] >> stephen: welcome back. thanks very much. [cheers and applause] nation, as you may know, on thursday pope benedict will be stepping down. and as television's foremost roman catholic i'll have full coverage of this story in pope watch: 2013678 i'll be on the ground live from rome to cover the...
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. ♪ just way you look tonight >> daniel day-lewis portrayal of abraham lincoln earned his third best. >> three years ago before we decided to do a straight swap, i actually had been committed to play margaret thatcher. >> best actress jennifer lawrence got her first. >> you are just feeling bad that i fell and that is embarrassing but thank you. >> anne hathaway as the favorite to win best supporting actress won for "les miserables." and "unchained" won best supporting actor. the biggest upset is director for "life of pi" and musical tributes including "chicago." "les miserables." also of course the 50th anniversary of james bond with adele scoring the oscar for best original song for "sky fall." >> that ended up with two oscars, a big deal for james bond. "argo" and "less" got three, and "life of pi" won four awards. >> stay with "good morning america" for continuing coverage with robin, george, josh, sam all in hollywood bringing you much more on winners, the speeches, the fashion, and the after parties. "good morning america" starts at 7:00. >> a new push for universal pre-school i
. ♪ just way you look tonight >> daniel day-lewis portrayal of abraham lincoln earned his third best. >> three years ago before we decided to do a straight swap, i actually had been committed to play margaret thatcher. >> best actress jennifer lawrence got her first. >> you are just feeling bad that i fell and that is embarrassing but thank you. >> anne hathaway as the favorite to win best supporting actress won for "les miserables." and...
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. >>> turning now to entertainment, students across the country will get a healthy dose of abraham lincoln courtesy of steven spielberg. the director announced he's sending free copies of "lincoln" as part of a program. >>> on tuesday, a whole lot of celebs announced they're pregnant. alec baldwin and his wife ended months of speculation. javier cruz announced they're expecting their second child. and meadow from sopranos announced she's having her second baby. >>> queen elizabeth topped the list of the world's most powerful women with j.k. rowling and victoria beckham. >>> and finally jay-z celebrated his big grammy wins by drinking cognac out of his grammy trophy. >> they have these shelves, right, trophy rooms. >> if anybody knows, tweet us, they must have dozens easily. >> probably had to build an addition. build a new mansion. >> exactly. >>> this next one comes from wvit in west hartford, connecticut, lori went into labor after three feet of snow was dumped on her neighborhood. unable to get to the hospital by car, her neighbors and husband used luggage on wood to pull her to the hos
. >>> turning now to entertainment, students across the country will get a healthy dose of abraham lincoln courtesy of steven spielberg. the director announced he's sending free copies of "lincoln" as part of a program. >>> on tuesday, a whole lot of celebs announced they're pregnant. alec baldwin and his wife ended months of speculation. javier cruz announced they're expecting their second child. and meadow from sopranos announced she's having her second baby....
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. >> abraham lincoln, people don't know this, wore a top hat. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ with just a few ingredients. simple, wholesome goodness. kellogg's. start simple, start right. kellogg's. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gul
. >> abraham lincoln, people don't know this, wore a top hat. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it....
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Feb 21, 2013
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>> abraham lincoln. >> is that the guy from before? why are you touching me? >> jimmy: and the winner is -- >> it's me? >> jimmy: the spoiler. >> see, it was me. >> may each of you get lost at sea. in upstate new york, you know, a woman in upstate new york has been arrested for hiring strippers to perform at her son's 16th birthday party. i have always wondered can you beep arrested for being too good a mother? and apparently, apparently the mom rented a bowling alley. she wanted to make the party a memorable one. she went on the web and found a company topsinbottoms. ordered two strippers. even dina and michael lohan were like "that's a really bad parenting choice." though it was a kids' party they not only stripped. they gave lap dances. someone took this picture which is disgusting. she is not even wearing bowling shoes. those heels will scuff the lane and ruin it for everyone. remind me a lot of my 16th birthday party only minus the strippers and the bowling. for my 16th birthday my mother gave me an izod shirt. this happened in november, apparently, lawn
>> abraham lincoln. >> is that the guy from before? why are you touching me? >> jimmy: and the winner is -- >> it's me? >> jimmy: the spoiler. >> see, it was me. >> may each of you get lost at sea. in upstate new york, you know, a woman in upstate new york has been arrested for hiring strippers to perform at her son's 16th birthday party. i have always wondered can you beep arrested for being too good a mother? and apparently, apparently the mom rented...
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Feb 13, 2013
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students across the country will get a healthy dose of abraham lincoln courtesy of steven spielberg. the director announced he's sending free copies of "lincoln" to every middle school and high school as part of an outreach program. he wants to urge children to follow the 16th president's example. >>> on tuesday, a whole lot of celebs announced they're pregnant. alec baldwin and his wife hilaria ended months of speculation. they confirmed their baby is due this summer. penelope cruz and javier announced they're expecting their second child. and meadow from "the sopranos" announced she's having her second baby. what's in the water, right? >> nbc is working to confirm the daily mail's report that steve martin and his wife had a baby back in december. martin who is 67 now may one day be the actual father of the bride. >>> queen elizabeth ii topped the list of the world's most powerful women with j.k. rowling and victoria beckham. kate middleton did not join the list but the judging panel said is she influential? hugely. is she powerful? not yet. >> they have a judging panel for that? >>
students across the country will get a healthy dose of abraham lincoln courtesy of steven spielberg. the director announced he's sending free copies of "lincoln" to every middle school and high school as part of an outreach program. he wants to urge children to follow the 16th president's example. >>> on tuesday, a whole lot of celebs announced they're pregnant. alec baldwin and his wife hilaria ended months of speculation. they confirmed their baby is due this summer....
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Feb 22, 2013
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senate dining room a portrait of abraham lincoln looks over dignitaries from around the world. down the ceremony yil hall, the east room. nelson mandela entertained here, presidentford sworn in to office here. i toured the grounds outside. >> i'm on the south lawn. just over that edge is where marine one lands to take the president whenever he needs to go. just yards from the white house is the first lady's vegetable garden she planted to teach people about healthy living and eating. >> you, sam, serve food out of the garden? >> absolutely. during winter you can see we get to pick this great bounty but during summer we zront to buy a single vegetable. >> 180 people work inside, including ellie schaeffer, responsible for many special events here. >> from san francisco, having fun here at the white house. >> my favorite day is when the gaints came to get their world series trophy. >> howy from fremont. >> this is a great privilege. >> it's a wonderful privilege, yes. something i never imagined doing. it's a lot of fun. >> a remarkable ride for her and a remarkable visit for me. c
senate dining room a portrait of abraham lincoln looks over dignitaries from around the world. down the ceremony yil hall, the east room. nelson mandela entertained here, presidentford sworn in to office here. i toured the grounds outside. >> i'm on the south lawn. just over that edge is where marine one lands to take the president whenever he needs to go. just yards from the white house is the first lady's vegetable garden she planted to teach people about healthy living and eating....